Fun Activities for Primary School Students to Try During the End-of-year School Holidays

School may be out, but learning never ends. You and your family can enjoy the school holidays of 2022 while ensuring that your child continues to grow. 

How? By trying fun and meaningful activities this holiday that also involve learning!  

There are so many fun activities in Singapore that can make this break both memorable and productive.Today, we’ll share some of the fun activities for kids that you and your children can try during the school holidays.

School may be out, but learning never ends. You and your family can enjoy the school holidays of 2022 while ensuring that your child continues to grow. 

How? By trying fun and meaningful activities this holiday that also involve learning!  

There are so many fun activities in Singapore that can make this break both memorable and productive.Today, we’ll share some of the fun activities for kids that you and your children can try during the school holidays.

New Hobbies Like Drawing and Painting 

Hobbies are great ways for children to develop skills they may not be learning at school. They also tap into children’s inner passions and let them feel out their own capabilities. 

Drawing and painting are good examples of hobbies you can try with your kids. In addition to being really enjoyable, they also nurture creativity and imagination. 

Moreover, hobbies like these can help your child work on alternative modes of expression. They also improve sensory, motor, and cognitive abilities through stimulation.

Karaoke Nights 

This is easily one of the best fun family activities in Singapore. It’s a fun way to get everyone together and can also benefit your child in various ways.

Singing has been known to reduce stress and in the case of group singing, can even release endorphins. Singing together can also strengthen cooperation and bonds between family members. 

Children who sing songs learn how to concentrate, pay close attention, and repeat what they hear. It can help a child develop a sense of rhythm too.

Plus, singing songs with your child may even help them build their vocabulary and language abilities in the same way reading does. They can potentially pick up new words, their pronunciations, meanings, and more!

Puzzle Hunt Games

If you and your little ones are adventurous or fond of puzzles, you can join a puzzle hunt tour with your family, or set up a puzzle game right in your home.

The benefits for children are clear again here. They have fun and get to engage in some competition while exercising their brains.

These games rely on strategic thinking and wit. They often develop problem-solving skills too, as well as competencies like logic, creativity, lateral thinking and determination.

Even in our list of fun activities for kids this holiday, this particular option has amazing cognitive advantages for young ones. 

This is because puzzle-solving encourages the formation of new neural connections, which enhances short-term memory. Definitely worth doing!

Board Games with Family and Friends

Family game nights are more than simple ways to pass the time with relatives. They’re also opportunities for children to form bonds with their peers, siblings, parents, and other family members.

They also aid in the development of social skills including respecting and following rules, taking turns, and gracious victory or defeat.

But aside from developing social and emotional skills, they can develop intellectual, sensorimotor, communication, and reading skills. 

Board and card games with dice or number cards even support development of numeracy, while text on cards fosters the development of literacy.

And depending on the game you pick, you can teach your child so much more. As an example, take the KLOO card games. Kids don’t just get to enjoy friendly competition but also learn a new language!

Another especially relevant option could be the Pandemic board game. With players trying to discover cures before diseases wipe out mankind, it fosters cooperation and can even be related to kids’ approach to the current situation with COVID-19.

Farm Visits

This is a perennial favourite among the options for fun activities for kids. There are many kinds of farms in Singapore too, with exciting things for kids to learn about.

Whether it’s feeding goats at an animal farm or strawberry picking at fruit farms, this is a good way to get children learning about new things like animals and agriculture. 

At the same time, they can stay physically active and in some cases, enjoy some of the fruits of their labours (as is the case with fruit-picking farms).

Museum Visits

If you’re someone who loves to be out and about, why not go and explore different exhibitions with your children?

There are even many museums in SG that you can visit for free, such as the Singapore National Museum. So, this option is a great way to explore SG on a budget too.

It’s also worth noting that many museums now have interactive features that kids can use to discover and learn a variety of interesting and fun facts. Most will even have short presentations or displays specifically for younger visitors.

This is an excellent way to start developing a sense of place and civic awareness in children. It can even help them understand how and why the world changes if they visit museums frequently.  

They will gain knowledge of the events, people, and historical backgrounds that shaped the identity of the locality to which they belong.

Make the most of the holiday with your child!

To sum up, there are more than a few options available to you if you want your child to both enjoy his holiday and keep learning during it. We’ve already gotten you started with our list of ideas above. 

If you think your child needs a little more help to truly grow, though, we can help with that as well. At Aspire Hub, we have a variety of programmes and classes, including holiday programmes for young ones.

We also have small class sizes, motivational tutors, and curricula designed to align with the MOE’s!